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1 4| the piston made a powerful stroke, driven down by the pressure 2 4| The piston then makes its stroke, driven by atmospheric pressure, 3 4| pump is kept working .the stroke of the piston sucking the 4 4| being generated for each stroke of the piston. He compared 5 4| was admitted for the next stroke it went on condensing, uselessly, 6 4| engines had only one driving stroke, the downward one. The piston 7 4| exactly as for the downward stroke. This would give the engine 8 7| the engine make a single stroke until he was certain it 9 7| trimmed the engine to end its stroke gently, and to make less 10 8| as it was only the upward stroke of the rod that had any 11 8| two revolutions for every stroke of the engine.~Watt now 12 8| rotative engines, as its double stroke, upwards and downwards,